Samsung Launching i539 Smartphone in China

Samsung and PalmSource recently held a event in China to announce the Samsung i539 Palm OS smartphone. The SPH-i539 is the first native Chinese Palm OS smartphone.

The Samsung SPH-i539 will soon be available on the Anycall CMDA network in China and is the first official Palm OS smartphone to be available in mainland China. It is scheduled to be available around April 20th.

The Samsung i539 phone runs Palm OS Garnet v5.41. It runs a Motorola MX1 CPU with 64 MB ROM / 32 MB RAM memory and has a CMDA 1x (800MHz) radio. It has a clamshell formfactor with dual displays. The main display supports 65,000 colors and measures 2.3 inches (324x352 pixels), while the exterior display is a 128x96 pixel OLED.

It also has a megapixel digital camera with a LED flash, an SD memory expansion slot, voice recorder and eternal mp3 playback controls. It weighs 5.3 ounces (150g).

This smartphone is similar to the US version SPH-i550 which has been long delayed/cancelled by Sprint/Samsung. The demand for the US version is high as many Sprint users has been looking forward to this model. Especially people looking for a Palm OS Garnet smartphone with a clamshell form factor. An online petition has even been created for the release of the SPH-i550 in the US.

Great News!!! Samsung and the Palm OS again at last!

Wow! Samsung and the Palm OS in the Chinese market! That is great news. I sure hope we see some big sales. I hope Samsung makes a killing being the only smartphone in the market.

If Samsung can get some early adopter Chinese successfully hooked on the Palm OS, PSRC might just make it with the feature phone strategy in the biggest cell phone market yet. Over course that is overstretching todays annoucement but it is definitly hope.

Great job Samsung!

Now all I want is a Samsung Lifedrive Palm 4 GB THOR phone in the USA. That would be even better.

Ben

RE: Great News!!! Samsung and the Palm OS again at last!

As for Samsung, it's not only Palm OS that's been cursed with vapourware. I'm also starting to become a regular at allaboutsymbian.com and Samsung has promised no less than 3 different Symbian smartphones, all of which have failed to materialise.

The thing that really bugs me is that the SGH-i530 was released in very small numbers to guests of Athens Olympics Comittee. a couple of which have been doing the rounds on eBay for some £350 ($650). This is a crime as the phones themselves look pretty damn good. (sigh)

Oh, c'mon, credit where it's due..

VoR - even GSM didn't get the SGH-i530, except in very, very limited numbers. Here's a snide short story I put up about Samsung on allaboutsymbian:

Once upon a time, there was a mobile phone manufacturer. And everyone was very happy with the phones he made, becuase they were very stylish and looked cool. Then the mobile phone manufacturer looked at PDAs and jealousy set in, because they were so much cooler and could do more than a standard phone ever could. So the manufacturer went to each of the big OS companies (Symbian, Palm & Windows) and was allowed to start making smartphones. Then things took a turn for the worse. Other manufacturers started copying his designs and so paranoia set in, meaning that no sooner had he developed a phone, he had to abandon it in case someone was working along similar lines, which would cost him his unique style. The first casulty was the SGH-i530 - a Palm smartphone which looked the nuts but never got released. The D700, D710 & 720 Symbian phones soon followed. In the end, all the manufacturer had was a Windows smartphone which was the same piece of **** all his rivals produced.

Is this story going to have happy ending - I doubt it.

RE: Sprint should burn in Hell for killing off the SPH-i550.

I called Sprint last week and no one I spoke to had ever heard of the SPH-i550 (no surprise there) but even if I somehow "accidentally" come up with one, they say I wouldn't be able to use it on their network since they wouldn't recognize the ESN. GSM with its SIM cards is looking more and more attractive every day...

For now I'll stick with my T608 and gloat over having a rare (but buggy as he11) Bluetooth phone that actually works on Sprint. It shouldn't have to be this way, but I've hoarded a few T608 away, just in case Sprint NEVER brings out another decent Bluetooth phone.

Is there one-hand navigation?

Unless...

Alas, unless this phone comes to the US for Sprint or Verizon networks, then I don't know what direction the Palm OS is going to. All I want to see is either Sprint or Verizon releasing a version of this phone, being that this phone only available in Mainland China is a CDMA one.

I hope Samsung thinks about bringing a Palm OS Clam to the US Market. That's all. The Palm OS community is in dire need of culture like this.

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